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Water Supply & Sanitation
WATER SUPPLY & SANITATION 149 WATER SUPPLY & SANITATION VISION To improve quality of life of the people of Punjab through provision of safe drinking water and sanitation coverage to the entire community. POLICY This important social sector assumes the policy of provision of safe and potable drinking water, sanitation and coverage of the entire community particularly in barani and brackish areas. Emphasis has been laid on encouraging Participatory Management - Community mobilization in project. Coverage will be provided to the rural areas through encouragement of integrated rural water supply and sanitation schemes. Waste water treatment plants will be provided for improving environmental pollution and protecting Water Bodies. STRATEGIC INITIATIVES / NEW INTERVENTIONS ¾ 993 water supply and sanitation schemes have been conceived for the year 2008-09 with a total financial outlay of Rs.8000 million. Execution of these interventions will result into substantial improvement in the population coverage. ¾ A special package has been reflected in the MTDF 2008-09 under “Community based Sanitation Program”. By implementation of this project there will be visible improvement in the sanitation, particularly in Rural Areas and Small Towns. ¾ MTDF 2008-09 provides “Block Allocation” for various components of the Sector. The schemes against these blocks will be identified through participation of the local communities. ¾ In order to ensure equitable distribution of supplies and for water conservation, water metering concept is being introduced in the rural areas. This intervention will control wastage of water and will lead to the sustainability of the schemes. ¾ Presently there is a huge disparity amongst districts regarding the resource provisions. This imbalance is being minimized by providing more funds to the deprived/low profile districts as defined in MICS. -
1 Government College of Technology For
Page # : 1 PUNJAB BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, LAHORE. ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGY (THIRD YEAR), FIRST ANNUAL EXAMINATION, 2011 ROLL# NAME OF CANDIDATE MARKS FAILING SUBJECT(S) STATUS ROLL# NAME OF CANDIDATE MARKS FAILING SUBJECT(S) STATUS GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN, SECTOR H8-1, 123464 SHAHZAD LIAQAT AR353(TH) FAIL ISLAMABAD 123465 MUHAMMAD UMAR RL SECOND YEAR 123434 MAHA MAZHAR BOKHARI 2363 PASS SARWAR NAJEEB UL HASSAN 2106 PASS 123435 ASMA AMJAD 2331 PASS 123466 HAFIZ FURRUKH MAQSOOD 2342 PASS 123436 SAMINA BIBI 2440 PASS 123467 HAFIZ MUHAMMAD BILAL 2413 PASS 123437 MARIAM BIBI RL SECOND YEAR 123468 MOHSIN ALI RL SECOND YEAR 123438 IFRA NAZAR 1953 PASS 123469 SHANILA HASHIM 2356 PASS 123439 GULNAZ BANO 2108 PASS 123470 RABIA MUZAFFAR 2433 PASS 123440 SAJIDA BATOOL RL SECOND YEAR 123471 ZEESHAN ASHIQ RL SECOND YEAR 123441 ASIYA SULTANA 2343 PASS 123472 MUHAMMAD AFNAN 2159 PASS 123442 SYEDA MAHAK ABBAS RL SECOND YEAR 123473 IBRAR SARDAR RL SECOND YEAR 123443 FARI SHANI RL SECOND YEAR 123474 HAFIZ FARHAN FAYYAZ 2244 PASS 123444 SIDRA MAJEED 2186 PASS 123475 SYED QASIM ABBAS RL SECOND YEAR 123445 MUNAZZAH ALMAS 2004 PASS 123476 TAHIR PERVAIZ 2234 PASS 123446 ZEENAT KANWAL AR373(SE) FAIL 123477 MUHAMMAD NADEEM 2144 PASS 123447 SANA NAZAR AWAN RL SECOND YEAR 123478 123479 AHSAN RAZA 2268 PASS AHMAD HASSAN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, DEV SAMAJ ROAD, LAHORE 123480 SYED ALI SHAH AR353(TH) AR373(TH) FAIL 123448 MUNASIB ALI 2275 PASS 123481 SYED ALI RAZA RL SECOND YEAR 123449 MUHAMMAD ARSLAN RL FIRST YEAR 123482 NAYYER YOUSAF ISL/PAK -
Bulleh Shah Packaging
January 15, 2020 Ref No.: BSP/SUS/2020/001 SCHEDULE 1 (REGULATION 3(1) FORM OF APPLICATION The Registrar, National Electric Power Regulatory Authority Subject: APPLICATION FOR A GENERATION LICENSE I, Syed Aslam Mehdi, CEO of Bulleh Shah Packaging {Private} Limited, hereby apply to the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority for the grant of a Generation License to the Bulleh Shah Packaging (Private) Limited' pursuant to section 14B of the Regulation of Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power Act 1997. I, certify that the documents-in-support attached with this application are prepared and submitted in conformity with the provisions of the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority Licensing (Application and Modification Procedure) Regulations, 19992, and undertake to abide 7 by the terms and provisions of the above-said regulations further undertake and confirm that the information provided in the attached documents-in-support is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. A Pay Order No. 107043981 dated 10-01-2020 amounting PKR-366,000/- (Rupee Three Hundred sixty six thousand Only) being the non-refundable license application fee calculated in accordance with Schedule II to the National Electric Power Regulation Authority Licensing (Application and Modification Procedure) Regulations, 1999, is also attached herewith. 4't Sincerely, 7/ 0 ta,\) e-c Syed Aslam Mehdi r• CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Bullehshah Packaging (Pvt.) Ltd, In ) This is an existing generation facility presently used for self-consumption. Now, the company plans supplying surplus electric power to the tune of 2 MW to a Bulk Power Consumer (BPC) in the name of OmyaPak Private Limited. -
Lahore Electric Supply Company Limited
LAHORE ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY LIMITED OOFICE OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER LESCO HEAD OFFICE22-A QUEENS ROAD LAHORE Phone # 99204801 Fax # 99204803 E-MAIL : [email protected] No.3957/FD/LESCO/CPC/Tariff 2013-14 Dated Jul 04, 2013 The Registrar NEPRA 2" Floor OPD Building, G-5/2 Islamabad. Subject: PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF CONSUMER END TARIFF FOR FY 2013-14 Enclosed please find the Petition for Determination of Revenue Requirement and Consumer End Tariff for FY 2013-14. The Authority is requested in order to recover the revenue requirement in time the proposed tariff be allowed so that the same may be applicable from Jul 01, 2013 subject to an order for refund for the protection of consumers during the pendency of this petition in terms of Sub-Rule 7 of Rule 4 of NEPRA (Tariff Standards and Procedures) Rules, 1998. Regards, Muhamm d Saleem Chief Ex utive Officer LESCO Enclosed Please find: 1. Tariff Petition for FY 2013-14. 2. Standardized Tariff Petition Formats. 3. Demand Draft of Rs:- 7,760 Bearing No. fated PAKISTAN AFFIDAVIT I, Muhammad Saleem, Chief Executive Lahore Electric Supply Company Limited, (Distribution License # 03/DL/2002 dated April 01,2002) being duly authorized representative/attomey of Lahore Electric Supply Company Limited, hereby solemnly affirm and declare that the contents of the accompanying petition/application # 3957/FD/LESCO/CPC/Tariff 2013-14 dated July 04, 2013, including all supporting documents are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and that nothing has been concealed. I also affirm that all further documentation and information to be provided by me in connection with the accompanying petition shall be true to the best of my knowledge and belief. -
X-Ray Facilities with License Valid Upto 30-06-2020 Sr. No. Name Of
X-ray Facilities with License Valid upto 30-06-2020 Sr. No. Name of Facility Address of Facility District Kasur Pakistan Red Crescent Medical Dina Nath, 48 Km Multan Road, Kasur 1497. and Dental College / Teaching Hospital Noor Hospital Kot Radha Kishen, Kasur 1498. Amin Hayat 1499. Memorial Medical Kot Rukan Din Khan, Kasur Center P.C.M.I Trust Clarkabad Khurd, Kasur 1500. Hospital Social Security Health 8-km Manga Raiwind Road, Kot Radha Kishan, Kasur 1501. Management Company Hospital Bhatti International Raiwind Road, Kasur 1502. Teaching Hospital Khanzada Poly Clinic Main Road, Phool Nagar, Patuki, Kasur 1503. Wali Hospital Liaqat Road, Kasur 1504. Family Medical Liaqat Raod, Near Khan Mehal Cinema, Kasur 1505. Centre Hussain Memorial Circular Raod, Near Telephone Exchange, Kasur 1506. Centre Nawaz Memorial Tariq Colony, Kasur 1507. Hospital Sharif Medical Steel bagh, Liaqat Road, Kasur 1508. Complex X-ray Facilities with License Valid upto 30-06-2020 Sr. No. Name of Facility Address of Facility Al-Shafia Lab and Steel Bagh, Kasur 1509. Diagnostic Center Al-shifa Hospital Phool Nagar, Pattoki, Kasur 1510. Sufi Amant Ali Gulshan-e-Subhan, Patoki, Kasur 1511. Surgical Hospital Nasim Anwar Multan Raod, Pattoki 1512. Surgical Hospital Rafee Clinic New Ghala Mandi Road, Pattoki, Kasur 1513. Rural Health Center Mustafabad, Kasur 1514. (RHC) Tehsil Headquarter 1515. Hospital (THQ Tehsil Pattoki, Kasur Hospital) Rural Health Center Khudian, Kasur 1516. (RHC) Al-Rehman Lab X- Al-Sharif Plaza, Shop No. 17, Steel Bagh, Kasur 1517. ray Center Rooshan Medical Near Islam Pharmacy, Circular Road, Khudian Khas, Kasur 1518. Centre Surayya Orthopaedic and Near Jamia Masjid Awaisia Multan Road, Pattoki, Kasur 1519. -
Population According to Religion, Tables-6, Pakistan
-No. 32A 11 I I ! I , 1 --.. ".._" I l <t I If _:ENSUS OF RAKISTAN, 1951 ( 1 - - I O .PUlA'TION ACC<!>R'DING TO RELIGIO ~ (TA~LE; 6)/ \ 1 \ \ ,I tin N~.2 1 • t ~ ~ I, . : - f I ~ (bFICE OF THE ~ENSU) ' COMMISSIO ~ ER; .1 :VERNMENT OF PAKISTAN, l .. October 1951 - ~........-.~ .1',l 1 RY OF THE INTERIOR, PI'ice Rs. 2 ~f 5. it '7 J . CH I. ~ CE.N TABLE 6.-RELIGION SECTION 6·1.-PAKISTAN Thousand personc:. ,Prorinces and States Total Muslim Caste Sch~duled Christian Others (Note 1) Hindu Caste Hindu ~ --- (l b c d e f g _-'--- --- ---- KISTAN 7,56,36 6,49,59 43,49 54,21 5,41 3,66 ;:histan and States 11,54 11,37 12 ] 4 listricts 6,02 5,94 3 1 4 States 5,52 5,43 9 ,: Bengal 4,19,32 3,22,27 41,87 50,52 1,07 3,59 aeral Capital Area, 11,23 10,78 5 13 21 6 Karachi. ·W. F. P. and Tribal 58,65 58,58 1 2 4 Areas. Districts 32,23 32,17 " 4 Agencies (Tribal Areas) 26,42 26,41 aIIjab and BahawaJpur 2,06,37 2,02,01 3 30 4,03 State. Districts 1,88,15 1,83,93 2 19 4,01 Bahawa1pur State 18,22 18,08 11 2 ';ind and Kbairpur State 49,25 44,58 1,41 3,23 2 1 Districts 46,06 41,49 1,34 3,20 2 Khairpur State 3,19 3,09 7 3 I.-Excluding 207 thousand persons claiming Nationalities other than Pakistani. -
LAHORE-Ren98c.Pdf
Renewal List S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S NAME PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE BIRTH QUALIFICATION 1 21233 MUHAMMAD M.YOUSAF H#56, ST#2, SIDIQUE COLONY RAVIROAD, 3/1/1960 MATRIC 10/07/2014 RAMZAN LAHORE, PUNJAB 2 26781 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD H/NO. 30, ST.NO. 6 MADNI ROAD MUSTAFA 10-1-1983 MATRIC 11/07/2014 ASHFAQ HAMZA IQBAL ABAD LAHORE , LAHORE, PUNJAB 3 29583 MUHAMMAD SHEIKH KHALID AL-SHEIKH GENERAL STORE GUNJ BUKHSH 26-7-1974 MATRIC 12/07/2014 NADEEM SHEIKH AHMAD PARK NEAR FUJI GAREYA STOP , LAHORE, PUNJAB 4 25380 ZULFIQAR ALI MUHAMMAD H/NO. 5-B ST, NO. 2 MADINA STREET MOH, 10-2-1957 FA 13/07/2014 HUSSAIN MUSLIM GUNJ KACHOO PURA CHAH MIRAN , LAHORE, PUNJAB 5 21277 GHULAM SARWAR MUHAMMAD YASIN H/NO.27,GALI NO.4,SINGH PURA 18/10/1954 F.A 13/07/2014 BAGHBANPURA., LAHORE, PUNJAB 6 36054 AISHA ABDUL ABDUL QUYYAM H/NO. 37 ST NO. 31 KOT KHAWAJA SAEED 19-12- BA 13/7/2014 QUYYAM FAZAL PURA LAHORE , LAHORE, PUNJAB 1979 7 21327 MUNAWAR MUHAMMAD LATIF HOWAL SHAFI LADIES CLINICNISHTER TOWN 11/8/1952 MATRIC 13/07/2014 SULTANA DROGH WALA, LAHORE, PUNJAB 8 29370 MUHAMMAD AMIN MUHAMMAD BILAL TAION BHADIA ROAD, LAHORE, PUNJAB 25-3-1966 MATRIC 13/07/2014 SADIQ 9 29077 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD ST. NO. 3 NAJAM PARK SHADI PURA BUND 9-8-1983 MATRIC 13/07/2014 ABBAS ATAREE TUFAIL QAREE ROAD LAHORE , LAHORE, PUNJAB 10 26461 MIRZA IJAZ BAIG MIRZA MEHMOOD PST COLONY Q 75-H MULTAN ROAD LHR , 22-2-1961 MA 13/07/2014 BAIG LAHORE, PUNJAB 11 32790 AMATUL JAMEEL ABDUL LATIF H/NO. -
State Capacity in Punjab's Local Governments
Final report State capacity in Punjab’s local governments Benchmarking existing deficits Gharad Bryan Ali Cheema Ameera Jamal Adnan Khan Asad Liaqat Gerard Padro i Miquel June 2019 When citing this paper, please use the title and the following reference number: S-37433-PAK-2 STATE CAPACITY IN PUNJAB’S LOCAL GOVERNMENTS: BENCHMARKING EXISTING DEFICITS Gharad Bryan, Ali Cheema, Ameera Jamal, Adnan Khan, Asad Liaqat Gerard Padro i Miquel This Version: August 2019 Abstract As the developing world urbanizes, there is increasing pressure to provide local public goods and local governments are expected to play an important role in their provision. However, there is little work on the nature of of capacity deficits faced by local governments and whether these deficits are acting as a constraint on performance. We use financial accounts data from Punjab’s local governments for 2018-19 to measure their ability to utilize budgets and find that there is considerable variation in this metric across local governments. We supplement this with a management survey with the top managers whose decisions affect budget utilization in a random sample of 129 out of 193 urban local governments in Punjab. We find that the capacity deficits in local governments are particularly challenging in terms of human resource capabilities, the adoption of automated systems, and legal and enforcement capacity. We also find that better human resource capabilities and the use of managerial incentives are positively correlated with budget utilization. Our evidence provides new insights on the importance of management and human resource capabilities and systems capacity in local governments in a developing country setting. -
Grade 8 Result 2013 Punjab Examination Commission KASUR A
Grade 8 Result 2013 Punjab Examination Commission A-PDF RollWatermark No Candidate DEMO: Name Purchase from www.A-PDF.comTotal Roll No toCandidate remove Name the watermark Total Roll No Candidate Name Total KASUR 74-101-144 Muhammad Azim 438 74-101-192 Abdul Majeed FAIL Center Name : GOVT. LAB E/S KASUR A 74-101-145 Muhammad Haris *360 74-101-193 Toseef Zakir FAIL School Name : 74-101-146 Muhammad Nadeem Qamar *411 74-101-194 Muhammad Majid *333 74-101-101 Ghulam Haidar FAIL 74-101-147 Muhammad Fahad FAIL 74-101-195 Muhammad Hashim *336 74-101-102 Hamza Ali 411 74-101-149 Muhammad Usman 471 74-101-196 Muhammad Latif FAIL 74-101-103 Muhammad Umar 403 74-101-150 Muhammad Usama Saddiq 584 74-101-197 Muhammad Ali Shan FAIL 74-101-104 Jamal Hussain Shah 432 74-101-151 Adil Khalid FAIL 74-101-198 Muhammad Nawaz 432 74-101-105 Hafiz Awais Ahmad *376 74-101-152 Ali Raza FAIL 74-101-199 Haroon Ahmad FAIL 74-101-106 Muhammad Sarfraz FAIL 74-101-153 Ali Rehman 408 74-101-200 Babar Ali 391 74-101-107 Sifth Elahi FAIL 74-101-154 Muhammad Sohail *323 74-101-201 Husnain Ashiq *365 74-101-108 Rahman *331 74-101-155 Jasfer Samuel *416 74-101-203 Muhammad Ammar *427 74-101-109 Rizwan Ahmad *323 74-101-156 Malik Asad Ullah *398 74-101-204 Faisal Rahman *350 74-101-110 Muhammad Imtiaz *357 74-101-158 Sulman 411 74-101-205 Arshad Ali 398 74-101-111 Muhammad Naveed 469 74-101-159 Mozammal Hussain *420 74-101-206 Mehboob Ali FAIL 74-101-113 Hafiz Muhammad Salman Zafar *500 74-101-160 Fayyaz Ahmad 396 74-101-207 Samran Masih FAIL 74-101-114 Hafiz Muhammad Arslan -
Finance Department Ii Chundrigar Road Karachi
STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN FINANCE DEPARTMENT I.I. CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI No. CMD./ 114 /2(4) G-2013 May 3 , 2013 The Presidents/Chief Executives Dear Sirs/Madam, Banknotes Survey – Public Opinion You are aware that rapid technological advancements in digital imaging and printing have helped counterfeiters to easily forge Banknotes that lack advance security features. To curb these threats, it was necessary to make the Banknotes modern and difficult to forge as well as to efficiently process the notes through electronic devices such as note counting machines, etc. Most note processing machines in the market now require the availability of machine readable features in Banknotes to detect counterfeiting. The Note Deposit Machines and ATM machines also require machine readable features to identify genuine Banknote so that safe and cost effective medium of exchange and funds transfer is provided to public. To obtain feedback on the public perception at our banknotes in circulation, a survey questionnaire is forwarded with request to get it filled by 10 valuable customers/visitors on random basis from each of selected branches of your bank (list enclosed). The findings of the survey will be used to improve the banknote management at banks as well as at State Bank of Pakistan. Therefore, kindly advise the concerned branch manager to nominate a suitable officer for filling the questionnaire for achieving better results from this survey. You are requested to kindly arrange to collect the filled questionnaire from selected branches of your banks latest by May 8, 2013 and return to the undersigned latest by May 10, 2013 enabling us to compile and develop the report on public perception at the earliest possible. -
Detail of Disbursement of Interest Free Loan by PPAF Partners on 5-7-2019 at Grass-Root Level
Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Division Interest Free Loan Program; an integral component of Poverty Graduation Initiative Summary and Detail of Cheques Disbursement at Gross-root Level Locations Province Districts (Nos) Loans (Nos) Amounts (PKR) (Nos) Balochistan 3 3 295 9,683,000 Islamabad 1 1 129 4,332,000 KP 15 35 4,049 128,515,000 Punjab 36 316 79,133 2,806,874,773 Sindh 21 36 2,545 75,775,250 Grand Total 76 391 86,151 3,025,180,023 Detail of Disbursement of Interest Free Loan by PPAF Partners on 5-7-2019 at Grass-root Level Name of Partner Focal Person's Organization of Pakistan Disb'ment No. of No. of Sr. No. Province District City /Town Location PO Focal Person Mobile Total Amount (Rs.) Poverty Alleviation Fund Time Branches Loans Number (PPAF) Abu Bakar Masji Niaz Muhammad 1 Akhuwat Balochistan Quetta Quetta Street, Faqeer 10:00:00 AM Kamran Aslam 0336-5327025 3 169 172 5,915,000 Muhammad Road Quetta T&T Masjid Allah Abad 2 Akhuwat Balochistan Sibi Sibi 10:00:00 AM Asif Waheed 0335-9011982 1 96 97 3,168,000 Road Sibi Haji Majeed Colony Helping Hand for Relief Muhammad 3 Balochistan Loralai Loralai Sarkari Bagh Near 10:00:00 AM 0334-2468408 1 30 31 600,000 and Development (HHRD) Naeem Nadra office Loralai Masjid e Shuhda + 4 Akhuwat Islamabad Islamabad Islamabad United Church Abpara 10:00:00 AM Azhar Islam 0333-5289656 3 129 132 4,332,000 G7 sector Islamabad Taqwa Masjid Muhammad Nasir 0333-5021851 5 Akhuwat KP Abbottabad Abbottabad abbottabad Near C&W 10:00:00 AM & Khawaja Zahid & 0334- 3 360 363 11,520,000 Office iqbal -
Village List of Gujranwala , Pakistan
Census 51·No. 30B (I) M.lnt.6-18 300 CENSUS OF PAKISTAN, 1951 VILLAGE LIST I PUNJAB Lahore Divisiona .,.(...t..G.ElCY- OF THE PROVINCIAL TEN DENT CENSUS, JUr.8 1952 ,NO BAHAY'(ALPUR Prleo Ps. 6·8-0 FOREWORD This Village List has been pr,epared from the material collected in con" nection with the Census of Pakistan, 1951. The object of the List is to present useful information about our villages. It was considered that in a predominantly rural country like Pakistan, reliable village statistics should be avaflable and it is hoped that the Village List will form the basis for the continued collection of such statistics. A summary table of the totals for each tehsil showing its area to the nearest square mile. and Its population and the number of houses to the nearest hundred is given on page I together with the page number on which each tehsil begins. The general village table, which has been compiled district-wise and arranged tehsil-wise, appears on page 3 et seq. Within each tehsil the Revenue Kanungo holqos are shown according to their order in the census records. The Village in which the Revenue Kanungo usually resides is printed in bold type at the beginning of each Kanungo holqa and the remaining Villages comprising the ha/qas, are shown thereunder in the order of their revenue hadbast numbers, which are given in column o. Rokhs (tree plantations) and other similar areas even where they are allotted separate revenue hadbast numbers have not been shown as they were not reported in the Charge and Household summaries.